Movies that don't suck(Teen Wolf)

So I was flipping through the channels and G4 had Teen Wolf on.(it's on right now) Yes, I am starting a thread about it because A) It's Sunday night B) It's one of the best all time sports movies and C) It's my tribute to Woolfolk.

Interestingly, the beaver mascot logo used in the film was the Oregon State University Beavers' logo, in use by the university at that time. Oregon State University introduced an updated "Angry Beaver" logo in 2001. per the interwebs

I'd have to imagine he did play the actual wolf. I thought the direction this thread was heading was to list great all time movies. In which case, I would have nominated Forrest Gump. I just love the historical undertones throughout the movie. That and Tom Hanks is brilliant in it.

I guess you think you're... you know, like an authority figure, with that stupid fuckin' uniform, huh buddy? King clip-on-tie there, big fuckin' man, huh? You know these are the limits of your life, man. The rule of your little fuckin' gate here. Here's your four dollars, you pathetic piece of shit.

I remember seeing Fargo in the theater when in was a senior in high school and was blown away by it. Everyone in that movie should have received an Emmy, Oscar and a complimentry sundae from Friendly's.

Every time I start a lions dynasty in madden 11, the first years free agency crop always has me ending up with Stylez White, a DE who currently plays for Tampa. Even if I sim the free agency signings he always ends up a Lion. The digital Schwartz must be in love with him. In case anyone is wondering, Stylez White is a real player, he changed his name about a year ago, and is probably a fan of teen wolf.

"Oh shit quick. Dang that was lucky. Doggone near lost a four hundred dollar handcart." I remember watching that as a kid with my uncles and thinking my mom would kill me if she knew I was watching that.

who does laugh at Styles t-shirt that reads "What are you looking at DICKNOSE?"

Also, Hoosiers is a classic. But Rudy is a fuckin' joke. There were no player roster limits so the whole premise of the second half of the movie is wrong. That's nothing more than Notre Dame watching Hollywood stroke them off.

I'd go with Requiem for a Dream and Pii (both directed by Aronofsky). A few other notables: Step Brothers, Donnie Darko, Equilibrium, Fight Club, and Greenstreet Hooligans are a few off the top of my head.